Submarine
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Our team is continuing to build new tools, this is our latest, this is the trident underwater drone, it's a diving submarine, it's sleek, you can fit it in a backpack, it can go down to 100 meters, deeper than most divers can go.
So you're sitting inside a submarine, looking out the window at a little pond of water beneath the sea.
In this case, it's our ship, Atlantis, and the submarine, Alvin.
Everybody in that
submarine
is thinking one thing right now: Should I have gone to the bathroom one more time?
Here, you see the artificial tentacle, but they actually built an entire machine with several tentacles they could just throw in the water, and you see that it can kind of go around and do
submarine
exploration in a different way than rigid robots would do.
If we take a look back at the history of how intelligence has been viewed, one seminal example has been Edsger Dijkstra's famous quote that "the question of whether a machine can think is about as interesting as the question of whether a
submarine
can swim."
Unfortunately, it's not NFL practice footage because the NFL thinks emergent technology is what happens when a
submarine
surfaces, but — (Laughter) — we do what we can.
They liked it because the guys could kind of live there and be like, "It's like living in a submarine."
But tsunamis are caused by energy originating underwater, from a volcanic eruption, a
submarine
landslide, or most commonly, an earthquake on the ocean floor caused when the tectonic plates of the Earth's surface slip, releasing a massive amount of energy into the water.
At night, I'm in a submarine, I have force-feedback gloves, and I could delicately set up a lab in the front of my submarine, where the squishy robot fingers are delicately collecting and putting things in jars, and we can conduct our research.
The lines are showing you
submarine
cables and trade routes.
In this Cold War classic, in the '90s, they were asked to produce the sound of the propeller of the
submarine.
So they had a small problem: they couldn't really find a
submarine
in West Hollywood.
(Water splashes) And by looping and repeating that sound, they got this: (Propeller churns) So, creativity and technology put together in order to create the illusion that we're inside the
submarine.
But in the early days, the only way I could get to the bottom was to crawl into a submarine, a very small submarine, and go down to the bottom.
We wanted to get away from this silly trip, up and down on a submarine: average depth of the ocean, 12,000 feet; two and half hours to get to work in the morning; two and half hours to get to home.
And within that, we're going to run it just like you run a nuclear submarine, blue-gold team, switching them off and on, running 24 hours a day.
The idea for this image came from an old German film I'd seen, about a submarine, called "Das Boot."
The split starts to emerge between those in the military who see a future they can live with, and those who see a future that starts to scare them, like the U.S.
submarine
community, which watches the Soviet Navy disappear overnight.
We use the
submarine
Alvin and we use cameras, and the cameras are something that Bill Lange has developed with the help of Sony.
The red dot is the laser light of the
submarine
Alvin to give us an idea about how far away we are from the vents.
Now the tool is the submarine, the Limiting Factor.
If you're claustrophobic, you do not want to be in the
submarine.
VV: There are only two rules in diving a
submarine.
The good news is that we know that a lot of seaweed already reaches the deep ocean, after storms or through
submarine
canyons.
These are transatlantic
submarine
communication cables that travel across the floor of the Atlantic Ocean, connecting North America to Europe.
And Congressman Markey asks, you know, "Is it going to take a
submarine
ride to see if there are really oil plumes?"
Please raise your hand if you've ever thought it would be cool to go to the bottom of the ocean in a
submarine?
As a sideline, you know that the only red flag that popped up here was a
submarine
from an unnamed country that planted a red flag at the bottom of the Arctic to be able to control the oil resources.
And it's really hard to figure out how to get your missile so that it will land right on top of Moscow if you don't know where the
submarine
is in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
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